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Date of issuance: February 15, 2006.
Effective date: As of the date of
issuance to be implemented prior to
startup following the fall 2006 refueling
outage.
Amendment No.: 94.
Renewed Facility Operating License
No. DPR–18: Amendment revised the
Technical Specifications.
Date of initial notice in Federal
Register: June 7, 2005 (70 FR 33220).
The September 19, 2005, letter
provided additional information that
clarified the application, did not expand
the scope of the application as originally
noticed, and did not change the staff’s
original proposed no significant hazards
consideration determination as
published in the Federal Register.
The Commission’s related evaluation
of the amendment is contained in a
Safety Evaluation dated February 15,
2006.
No significant hazards consideration
comments received: No.
Southern California Edison Company, et
al., Docket Nos. 50–361 and 50–362,
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station,
Units 2 and 3, San Diego County,
California
Date of application for amendments:
July 15, 2005, and as supplemented by
letter dated January 20, 2006.
Brief description of amendments: The
amendments are for the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS),
Units 2 and 3, operating licenses, but
they involved Unit 1, which is not an
operating nuclear plant and is in the
process of being decommissioned. The
amendments revised License Condition
2.B.(6) for both SONGS, Units 2 and 3,
by (1) deleting the sentence
‘‘Transshipment of Unit 1 fuel between
Units 1 and [2 or 3] shall be in
accordance with SCE [Southern
California Edison Company] letters to
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
dated March 11, March 18 and March
23, 1988, and in accordance with the
Quality Assurance requirements of 10
CFR Part 71’’ and (2) adding the phrase
‘‘and by the decommissioning of San
Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Unit
1’’ to the remaining sentence in the
license condition. This change
recognized that Unit 1 is now in the
stage of decommissioning and that in
the future any radioactive waste water
produced in the further
decommissioning of Unit 1 would be
released from the San Onofre site by
transferring the waste water from Unit 1
to Units 2 and 3. The processing (if
required) and discharging of this waste
water would be using the Units 2 and
3 radioactive waste system and ocean
outfall discharge line.
Date of issuance: February 28, 2006.
Effective date: As of the date of
issuance and shall be implemented
within 60 days of issuance.
Amendment Nos.: Unit 2—202; Unit
3—193.
Facility Operating License Nos. NPF–
10 and NPF–15: The amendments
revised the Facility Operating Licenses.
Date of initial notice in Federal
Register: September 13, 2005 (70 FR
54089).
The supplement dated January 20,
2006, provided additional information
that clarified the application, did not
expand the scope of the application as
originally noticed, and did not change
the staff’s original proposed no
significant hazards consideration
determination as published in the
Federal Register.
The Commission’s related evaluation
of the amendments is contained in a
Safety Evaluation dated February 28,
2006.
No significant hazards consideration
comments received: No.
Southern Nuclear Operating Company,
Inc., Docket Nos. 50–348 and 50–364,
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, Units 1
and 2, Houston County, Alabama
Date of amendments request:
November 2, 2005.
Brief Description of amendments: The
amendments modify technical
specifications (TS) to adopt the
provisions of Industry/TS Task Force
(TSTF) change TSTF–359, ‘‘Increased
Flexibility in Mode Restraints.’’
Date of issuance: February 22, 2006.
Effective date: As of the date of
issuance and shall be implemented
within 120 days from the date of
issuance.
Amendment Nos.: 170 and 163.
Renewed Facility Operating License
Nos. NPF–2 and NPF–8: Amendments
revise the Technical Specifications.
Date of initial notice in Federal
Register: December 20, 2005 (70 FR
75498).
The Commission’s related evaluation
of the amendments is contained in a
Safety Evaluation dated February 22,
2006.
No significant hazards consideration
comments received: No.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 7th day
of March, 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Catherine Haney,
Director, Division of Operating Reactor
Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor
Regulation.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2005
Agency Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of
agency inventory of activities that are
not inherently governmental and of
activities that are inherently
governmental.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Activities
Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public
Law 105–270, requires agencies to
develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental—
i.e., inventories of commercial activities.
The FAIR Act further requires OMB to
review the inventories in consultation
with the agencies and publish a notice
of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is
completed. In accordance with the FAIR
Act, OMB is publishing this notice to
announce the availability of inventories
from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial
activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the first release of the FAIR
Act inventories for FY 2005. Interested
parties who disagree with the agency’s
initial judgment may challenge the
inclusion or the omission of an activity
on the list of activities that are not
inherently governmental within 30
working days and, if not satisfied with
this review, may appeal to a higher level
within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement
Policy has made available a FAIR Act
User’s Guide through its Internet site:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair-index.html. This
User’s Guide will help interested parties
review FY 2005 FAIR Act inventories.
Joshua B. Bolten,
Director.
FIRST FAIR ACT RELEASE FY 2005
American Battle Monuments Commission ...............................................
Chemical Safety Board .............................................................................
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Council on Environmental Quality ............................................................
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board .................................................
Department of Defense ............................................................................
Department of Defense (IG) .....................................................................
Department of Education ..........................................................................
Department of Energy ..............................................................................
Department of Health and Human Services ............................................
Department of Housing and Urban Development ....................................
Department of Housing and Urban Development (IG) ............................
Department of the Interior ........................................................................
Department of the Interior (IG) .................................................................
Department of Justice ..............................................................................
Department of Labor ................................................................................
Department of Labor (IG) .........................................................................
Department of State .................................................................................
Department of Transportation ..................................................................
Department of Transportation (IG) ...........................................................
Department of the Treasury .....................................................................
Environmental Protection Agency ............................................................
Environmental Protection Agency (IG) .....................................................
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ...........................................
Farm Credit Administration .......................................................................
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service .............................................
Federal Trade Commission ......................................................................
Holocaust Museum ...................................................................................
Inter-American Foundation .......................................................................
Kennedy Center ........................................................................................
Marine Mammal Commission ...................................................................
Morris K. Udall Foundation .......................................................................
National Aeronautics and Space Administration ......................................
National Archives and Records Administration ........................................
National Archives and Records Administration (IG) ................................
National Capital Planning Commission ....................................................
National Endowment for the Arts .............................................................
National Endowment for the Humanities ..................................................
National Labor Relations Board ...............................................................
National Labor Relations Board (IG) ........................................................
National Mediation Board .........................................................................
National Science Foundation ...................................................................
National Transportation Safety Board ......................................................
Nuclear Regulatory Commission ..............................................................
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (IG) ......................................................
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Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission .............................
Office of National Drug Control Policy .....................................................
Office of Personnel Management .............................................................
Office of the Special Counsel ...................................................................
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative ..................................................
Railroad Retirement Board .......................................................................
Railroad Retirement Board (IG) ...............................................................
Selective Service System .........................................................................
Small Business Administration .................................................................
Small Business Administration (IG) ..........................................................
Social Security Administration ..................................................................
U.S. Agency for International Development .............................................
U.S. Agency for International Development (IG) .....................................
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...........................................................
U.S. Trade Development Agency .............................................................
Woodrow Wilson Center ...........................................................................
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Mr. Frederick Lindstrom, (202) 504–2200, www.cfa.gov.
Mr. Ted Boling, (202) 395–3449, www.whitehouse.gov/ceq.
Mr. Kenneth Pusateri, (202) 694–7060, www.dnfsb.gov.
Mr. Paul Soloman, (703) 602–3666, web.lmi.org/fairnet.
Mr. John R. Crane, (703) 604–8324, www.dodig.osd.mil.
Mr. Glenn Perry, (202) 245–6200, www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocfo/
2005fair.html.
Mr. Mark R. Hively, (202) 586–5655, www.mbe.doe.gov/a-76/.
Ms. Tracey Mock, (202) 205–4430, www.hhs.gov/ogam/oam/fair.
Ms. Janice Blake-Green, (202) 708–0614, x3214, www.hud.gov.
Ms. Peggy Dickinson, (202) 708–0614, x8192, www.hudoig.gov.
Ms. Donna Kalvels, (202) 219–0727, www.doi.gov.
Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208–6232, www.oig.doi.gov.
Mr. Larry Silvis, (202) 616–3754, www.usdoj.gov/jmd/pe/preface.htm.
Mr. Al Stewart, (202) 693–4028, www.dol.gov.
Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693–5138, www.oig.dol.gov.
Ms. Valerie Dumas, (703) 516–1506, www.state.gov.
Mr. David Litman, (202) 366–4263, www.dot.gov.
Ms. Jackie Weber, (202) 366–1495, www.oig.dot.gov.
Mr. Jim Sullivan, (202) 622–9395, www.treas.gov/fair.
Ms. Melanie Gooden, (202) 566–2222, www.epa.gov.
Mr. Michael J. Binder, (202) 566–2617, www.epa.gov/oig.
Mr. Jeffrey Smith, (202) 663–4200, www.eeoc.gov/abouteeoc/plan/.
Mr. Philip Shebest, (703) 883–4146, www.fca.gov.
Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606–5460, www.fmcs.gov.
Ms. Darlene Cossette, (202) 326–3255, www.ftc.gov.
Ms. Helen Shepherd, (202) 314–0396, www.ushmm.gov.
Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306–4308, www.iaf.gov.
Mr. Jared Barlage, (202) 416–8721, www.kennedy-center.org.
Mr. David Cottingham, (301) 504–0087, www.mmc.gov.
Mr. Philip Lemanski, (520) 670–5651, www.udall.gov.
Mr. Joseph Lecren, (202) 358–0431, competitivesourcing.nasa.gov.
Ms. Susan Ashtianie, (301) 837–1490, www.nara.gov.
Mr. James Springs, (301) 837–3018, www.archives.gov/about/plans-reports/fair-act/oig.html.
Mr. Barry Socks, (202) 482–7209, www.ncpc.gov.
Mr. Ned Read, (202) 682–5782, www.arts.gov.
Mr. Barry Maynes, (202) 606–8233, www.neh.gov/whoweare/administrative.html.
Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273–0054, www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/about/reports/fair.asp.
Mr. Emil George, (202) 273–1966, www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/about/reports/
fair.asp.
Ms. Denise Murdock, (202) 692–5010, www.nmb.gov.
Mr. Joseph F. Burt, (703) 292–8180, www.nsf.gov/pubs/2006/od0601/
start.htm.
Ms.
Barbara
Czech,
(202)
314–6169,
www.ntsb.gov/info/
fair_act_2005.htm.
Ms. Mary Lynn Scott, (301) 415–7305, www.nrc.gov/who-we-are/contracting.html.
Mr. David Lee, (301) 415–5930, www.nrc.gov/insp-gen/fairact-inventory.html.
Ms. Joyce Dory, (703) 235–4473, www.nwtrb.gov.
Mr. Richard Loeb, (202) 606–5376, www.oshrc.gov.
Mr. Daniel Petersen, (202) 395–6745, www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.
Mr. Ronald C. Flom, (202) 606–3207, www.opm.gov/procure/
fairactinventory/.
Mr. Roderick Anderson, (202) 254–3600, www.osc.gov.
Ms. Susan Buck, (202) 395–9412, www.ustr.gov.
Mr. Henry Valiulius, (312) 751–4990, www.rrb.gov.
Ms. Henrietta Shaw, (312) 751–4345, www.rrb.gov/mep/oig.asp.
Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703) 605–4038, www.sss.gov.
Mr. Robert J. Moffitt, (202) 205–6610, www.sba.gov/fair.
Ms. Robert Fisher, (202) 205–6583, www.sba.gov/ig/OIG_Fair.html.
Mr. Jaime Fisher, (410) 965–9097, www.ssa.gov.
Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712–0936, www.usaid.gov.
Mr. Robert S. Ross, (202) 712–0010, www.usaid.gov/oig/.
Mr. Jack Buie, (571) 272–6283, www.uspto.gov.
Ms. Barbara Bradford, (703) 875–4357, www.tda.gov.
Ms. Ronnie Dempsey, (202) 691–4216, www.wilsoncenter.org.
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[FR Doc. 06–2427 Filed 3–13–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3110–01–P
POSTAL SERVICE BOARD OF
GOVERNORS
Sunshine Act Meeting
4 p.m., Wednesday,
March 22, 2006; and 8:30 a.m.,
Thursday, March 23, 2006.
PLACE: Washington, DC, at U.S. Postal
Service Headquarters, 475 L’Enfant
Plaza, SW.
STATUS: March 22—4 p.m. (Closed);
March 23—8:30 a.m. (Closed).
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
1. Strategic Planning.
2. Rate Case Planning.
3. Financial Update.
4. Labor Negotiations Planning.
5. Personnel Matters and Compensation
Issues.
6. Postal Rate Commission Opinion and
Recommended Decision in Docket No.
MC2006–1, Parcel Return Service.
7. Postal Rate Commission Opinion and
Recommended Decision in Docket No.
MC2006–2, Extension of Market Test
for Repositionable Notes.
TIMES AND DATES:
Thursday, March 23 at 8:30 a.m.
(Closed)
1. Continuation of Wednesday’s agenda.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wendy A. Hocking, Secretary of the
Board, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L’Enfant
Plaza, SW., Washington, DC 20260–
1000. Telephone (202) 268–4800.
Wendy A. Hocking,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 06–2531 Filed 3–10–06; 3:10 pm]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Investment Company Act Release No.
27258; 812–13233]
MCG Capital Corporation; Notice of
Application
March 8, 2006.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’).
ACTION: Notice of an application for an
order under section 6(c) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 (the
‘‘Act’’) for an exemption from sections
23(a), 23(b) and 63 of the Act, and under
sections 57(a)(4) and 57(i) of the Act and
rule 17d-1 under the Act permitting
certain joint transactions otherwise
prohibited by section 57(a)(4) of the Act.
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Summary of the Application: MCG
Capital Corporation (‘‘Applicant’’)
requests an order to permit Applicant to
issue restricted shares of its common
stock under the terms of its employee
and director compensation plans.
Filing Dates: The application was
filed on September 2, 2005, and
amended on January 31, 2006.
Hearing or Notification of Hearing: An
order granting the application will be
issued unless the Commission orders a
hearing. Interested persons may request
a hearing by writing to the
Commission’s Secretary and serving
applicant with a copy of the request,
personally or by mail. Hearing requests
should be received by the Commission
by 5:30 p.m. on April 3, 2006, and
should be accompanied by proof of
service on applicant, in the form of an
affidavit or, for lawyers, a certificate of
service. Hearing requests should state
the nature of the writer’s interest, the
reason for the request, and the issues
contested. Persons who wish to be
notified of a hearing may request
notification by writing to the
Commission’s Secretary.
ADDRESSES: Secretary, U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission, 100 F
Street, NE., Washington, DC 20549–
1090. Applicant, c/o Bryan J. Mitchell,
Chief Executive Officer, MCG Capital
Corporation, 1100 Wilson Blvd., Suite
3000, Arlington, VA 22209.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marilyn Mann, Senior Counsel, at (202)
551–6813, or Mary Kay Frech, Branch
Chief, at (202) 551–6821, (Division of
Investment Management, Office of
Investment Company Regulation).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following is a summary of the
application. The complete application
may be obtained for a fee at the
Commission’s Public Reference Desk,
100 F Street, NE., Washington, DC
20549–0102 (tel. 202–551–5850).
Applicant’s Representations
1. Applicant, a Delaware corporation,
is an internally managed, nondiversified, closed-end investment
company that has elected to be
regulated as a business development
company (‘‘BDC’’) under the Act.1
Applicant provides financing and
advisory services to a variety of small1 Applicant was organized on March 18, 1998. On
December 4, 2001, Applicant completed its initial
public offering (‘‘IPO’’) and immediately thereafter
elected to be regulated as a BDC. Section 2(a)(48)
defines a BDC to be any closed-end investment
company that operates for the purpose of making
investments in securities described in sections
55(a)(1) through 55(a)(3) of the Act and makes
available significant managerial assistance with
respect to the issuers of such securities.
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and medium-sized companies
throughout the United States with a
focus on growth-oriented companies.
Applicant’s investments are primarily
senior secured commercial loans,
subordinated debt and equity-based
investments. Shares of Applicant’s
common stock are traded on The
NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. National
Market under the symbol ‘‘MCGC.’’ As
of December 31, 2005, there were
53,371,893 shares of Applicant’s
common stock outstanding. As of that
date, Applicant had 128 employees,
including the employees of its whollyowned consolidated subsidiaries.
2. Applicant currently has an eightmember board of directors (the ‘‘Board’’)
of whom three are ‘‘interested persons’’
of Applicant within the meaning of
section 2(a)(19) of the Act and five are
not interested persons (the ‘‘noninterested directors’’). The five noninterested directors are neither
employees nor officers of Applicant (the
‘‘non-employee directors’’). Applicant
states that its non-employee directors
actively participate in service on
committees of the Board and other
aspects of corporate governance, as well
as make a significant contribution to
Applicant’s business.
3. On November 28, 2001, prior to
Applicant’s election to be regulated as a
BDC, Applicant terminated its stock
option plan, and in exchange therefore
issued to its employees and directors, in
the aggregate, 1,539,851 shares of its
common stock. These shares are subject
to forfeiture restrictions but otherwise
carry the rights of common stock,
including the right to vote and the right
to receive dividends. These shares
represented 10.8% of Applicant’s
outstanding shares prior to its IPO, and
5.4% of Applicant’s outstanding shares
immediately following the IPO.
4. Applicant believes that its
successful operation depends on its
ability to offer compensation packages
to its professionals that are competitive
with those offered by its competitors.
Applicant believes its ability to adopt
compensation plans providing for the
periodic issuance of shares of restricted
stock (i.e., stock that, at the time of
issuance, is subject to certain forfeiture
restrictions, and thus is restricted as to
its transferability until such forfeiture
restrictions have lapsed) (the
‘‘Restricted Stock’’) is vital to its future
growth and success. Applicant wishes
to adopt equity-based compensation
plans for its non-employee directors (the
‘‘Director Plan’’) and employees (the
‘‘Employee Plan’’, and together the
‘‘Plans’’), as well as employees of its
wholly owned consolidated subsidiaries
(the ‘‘Participants’’).
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2005 Agency Inventories Under
the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of agency inventory of activities
that are not inherently governmental and of activities that are
inherently governmental.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public Law
105-270, requires agencies to develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees that are not inherently
governmental--i.e., inventories of commercial activities. The FAIR Act
further requires OMB to review the inventories in consultation with the
agencies and publish a notice of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is completed. In accordance
with the FAIR Act, OMB is publishing this notice to announce the
availability of inventories from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the first release of the FAIR Act inventories for FY 2005.
Interested parties who disagree with the agency's initial judgment may
challenge the inclusion or the omission of an activity on the list of
activities that are not inherently governmental within 30 working days
and, if not satisfied with this review, may appeal to a higher level
within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy has made available a FAIR
Act User's Guide through its Internet site: https://www.whitehouse.gov/
omb/procurement/fair-index.html. This User's Guide will help interested
parties review FY 2005 FAIR Act inventories.
Joshua B. Bolten,
Director.
First Fair Act Release FY 2005
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American Battle Monuments Commission... Mr. Alan Gregory, (703) 696-
6868, www.abmc.gov.
Chemical Safety Board.................. Ms. Bea Robinson, (202) 261-
7627, www.csb.gov.
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Commission on Fine Arts................ Mr. Frederick Lindstrom, (202)
504-2200, www.cfa.gov.
Council on Environmental Quality....... Mr. Ted Boling, (202) 395-3449,
www.whitehouse.gov/ceq.
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Mr. Kenneth Pusateri, (202) 694-
7060, www.dnfsb.gov.
Department of Defense.................. Mr. Paul Soloman, (703) 602-
3666, web.lmi.org/fairnet.
Department of Defense (IG)............. Mr. John R. Crane, (703) 604-
8324, www.dodig.osd.mil.
Department of Education................ Mr. Glenn Perry, (202) 245-
6200, www.ed.gov/about/offices/
list/ocfo/2005fair.html.
Department of Energy................... Mr. Mark R. Hively, (202) 586-
5655, www.mbe.doe.gov/a-76/.
Department of Health and Human Services Ms. Tracey Mock, (202) 205-
4430, www.hhs.gov/ogam/oam/
fair.
Department of Housing and Urban Ms. Janice Blake-Green, (202)
Development. 708-0614, x3214, www.hud.gov.
Department of Housing and Urban Ms. Peggy Dickinson, (202) 708-
Development (IG). 0614, x8192, www.hudoig.gov.
Department of the Interior............. Ms. Donna Kalvels, (202) 219-
0727, www.doi.gov.
Department of the Interior (IG)........ Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208-6232,
www.oig.doi.gov.
Department of Justice.................. Mr. Larry Silvis, (202) 616-
3754, www.usdoj.gov/jmd/pe/
preface.htm.
Department of Labor.................... Mr. Al Stewart, (202) 693-4028,
www.dol.gov.
Department of Labor (IG)............... Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693-
5138, www.oig.dol.gov.
Department of State.................... Ms. Valerie Dumas, (703) 516-
1506, www.state.gov.
Department of Transportation........... Mr. David Litman, (202) 366-
4263, www.dot.gov.
Department of Transportation (IG)...... Ms. Jackie Weber, (202) 366-
1495, www.oig.dot.gov.
Department of the Treasury............. Mr. Jim Sullivan, (202) 622-
9395, www.treas.gov/fair.
Environmental Protection Agency........ Ms. Melanie Gooden, (202) 566-
2222, www.epa.gov.
Environmental Protection Agency (IG)... Mr. Michael J. Binder, (202)
566-2617, www.epa.gov/oig.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Mr. Jeffrey Smith, (202) 663-
4200, www.eeoc.gov/abouteeoc/
plan/.
Farm Credit Administration............. Mr. Philip Shebest, (703) 883-
4146, www.fca.gov.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606-
Service. 5460, www.fmcs.gov.
Federal Trade Commission............... Ms. Darlene Cossette, (202) 326-
3255, www.ftc.gov.
Holocaust Museum....................... Ms. Helen Shepherd, (202) 314-
0396, www.ushmm.gov.
Inter-American Foundation.............. Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306-
4308, www.iaf.gov.
Kennedy Center......................... Mr. Jared Barlage, (202) 416-
8721, www.kennedy-center.org.
Marine Mammal Commission............... Mr. David Cottingham, (301) 504-
0087, www.mmc.gov.
Morris K. Udall Foundation............. Mr. Philip Lemanski, (520) 670-
5651, www.udall.gov.
National Aeronautics and Space Mr. Joseph Lecren, (202) 358-
Administration. 0431,
competitivesourcing.nasa.gov.
National Archives and Records Ms. Susan Ashtianie, (301) 837-
Administration. 1490, www.nara.gov.
National Archives and Records Mr. James Springs, (301) 837-
Administration (IG). 3018, www.archives.gov/about/
plans-reports/fair-act/
oig.html.
National Capital Planning Commission... Mr. Barry Socks, (202) 482-
7209, www.ncpc.gov.
National Endowment for the Arts........ Mr. Ned Read, (202) 682-5782,
www.arts.gov.
National Endowment for the Humanities.. Mr. Barry Maynes, (202) 606-
8233, www.neh.gov/whoweare/
administrative.html.
National Labor Relations Board......... Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273-
0054, www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/about/
reports/fair.asp.
National Labor Relations Board (IG).... Mr. Emil George, (202) 273-
1966, www.nlrb.gov/nlrb/about/
reports/fair.asp.
National Mediation Board............... Ms. Denise Murdock, (202) 692-
5010, www.nmb.gov.
National Science Foundation............ Mr. Joseph F. Burt, (703) 292-
8180, www.nsf.gov/pubs/2006/
od0601/start.htm.
National Transportation Safety Board... Ms. Barbara Czech, (202) 314-
6169, www.ntsb.gov/info/fair_
act_2005.htm.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.......... Ms. Mary Lynn Scott, (301) 415-
7305, www.nrc.gov/who-we-are/
contracting.html.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (IG)..... Mr. David Lee, (301) 415-5930,
www.nrc.gov/insp-gen/fairact-
inventory.html.
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board... Ms. Joyce Dory, (703) 235-4473,
www.nwtrb.gov.
Occupational Safety and Health Review Mr. Richard Loeb, (202) 606-
Commission. 5376, www.oshrc.gov.
Office of National Drug Control Policy. Mr. Daniel Petersen, (202) 395-
6745,
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.
Office of Personnel Management......... Mr. Ronald C. Flom, (202) 606-
3207, www.opm.gov/procure/
fairactinventory/.
Office of the Special Counsel.......... Mr. Roderick Anderson, (202)
254-3600, www.osc.gov.
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Ms. Susan Buck, (202) 395-9412,
www.ustr.gov.
Railroad Retirement Board.............. Mr. Henry Valiulius, (312) 751-
4990, www.rrb.gov.
Railroad Retirement Board (IG)......... Ms. Henrietta Shaw, (312) 751-
4345, www.rrb.gov/mep/oig.asp.
Selective Service System............... Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703)
605-4038, www.sss.gov.
Small Business Administration.......... Mr. Robert J. Moffitt, (202)
205-6610, www.sba.gov/fair.
Small Business Administration (IG)..... Ms. Robert Fisher, (202) 205-
6583, www.sba.gov/ig/OIG_
Fair.html.
Social Security Administration......... Mr. Jaime Fisher, (410) 965-
9097, www.ssa.gov.
U.S. Agency for International Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712-
Development. 0936, www.usaid.gov.
U.S. Agency for International Mr. Robert S. Ross, (202) 712-
Development (IG). 0010, www.usaid.gov/oig/.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office....... Mr. Jack Buie, (571) 272-6283,
www.uspto.gov.
U.S. Trade Development Agency.......... Ms. Barbara Bradford, (703) 875-
4357, www.tda.gov.
Woodrow Wilson Center.................. Ms. Ronnie Dempsey, (202) 691-
4216, www.wilsoncenter.org.
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